<?php

/**

 * This is core configuration file.

 *

 * Use it to configure core behaviour of Cake.

 *

 * PHP 5

 *

 * CakePHP(tm) : Rapid Development Framework (http://cakephp.org)

 * Copyright 2005-2012, Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (http://cakefoundation.org)

 *

 * Licensed under The MIT License

 * Redistributions of files must retain the above copyright notice.

 *

 * @copyright     Copyright 2005-2012, Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (http://cakefoundation.org)

 * @link          http://cakephp.org CakePHP(tm) Project

 * @package       app.Config

 * @since         CakePHP(tm) v 0.2.9

 * @license       MIT License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)

 */

/**

 * In this file you set up your database connection details.

 *

 * @package       cake.config

 */

/**

 * Database configuration class.

 * You can specify multiple configurations for production, development and testing.

 *

 * datasource => The name of a supported datasource; valid options are as follows:

 *		Database/Mysql 		- MySQL 4 & 5,

 *		Database/Sqlite		- SQLite (PHP5 only),

 *		Database/Postgres	- PostgreSQL 7 and higher,

 *		Database/Sqlserver	- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and higher

 *

 * You can add custom database datasources (or override existing datasources) by adding the

 * appropriate file to app/Model/Datasource/Database.  Datasources should be named 'MyDatasource.php',

 *

 *

 * persistent => true / false

 * Determines whether or not the database should use a persistent connection

 *

 * host =>

 * the host you connect to the database. To add a socket or port number, use 'port' => #

 *

 * prefix =>

 * Uses the given prefix for all the tables in this database.  This setting can be overridden

 * on a per-table basis with the Model::$tablePrefix property.

 *

 * schema =>

 * For Postgres specifies which schema you would like to use the tables in. Postgres defaults to 'public'.

 *

 * encoding =>

 * For MySQL, Postgres specifies the character encoding to use when connecting to the

 * database. Uses database default not specified.

 *

 * unix_socket =>

 * For MySQL to connect via socket specify the `unix_socket` parameter instead of `host` and `port`

 */

class DATABASE_CONFIG {



	public $default = array(

		'datasource' => 'Database/Mysql',

		'persistent' => false,

		'host' => 'localhost',

		'login' => 'ysmile_db',

		'password' => 'wsZbJ6nv',

		'database' => 'ysmile_db',

		'prefix' => '',

		'encoding' => 'utf8',

	);





	public $test = array(

		'datasource' => 'Database/Mysql',

		'persistent' => false,

		'host' => 'localhost',

		'login' => 'user',

		'password' => 'password',

		'database' => 'test_database_name',

		'prefix' => '',

		'encoding' => 'utf8',

	);

}